Former Kansas City Chiefs Baller Convicted Of Animal Cruelty

He wasn't an integral part of the team but the episode sheds a bit of light on NFL hiring practices and a great many conspiracy theories regarding legal drama . . . Here's the most relevant part of the report:

Isaiah Buggs was given 365 days of hard labor, but he was ordered 60 days with credit. The remaining 300 days will be suspended for two years pending his behavior.

Buggs’ attorney Greg Gambril emailed WBRC Wednesday saying, “The Buggs legal situation is confusing and bears explaining but it has not concluded yet.”

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Former Chiefs reserve Isaiah Buggs sentenced to hard labor over animal cruelty conviction

Isaiah Buggs, who was on the Kansas City Chiefs practice squad during the 2023 season, had been released from the team in June following multiple legal troubles in the offseason.


Former Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman found guilty of animal cruelty | CNN

Former Kansas City Chiefs defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs has been found guilty in an Alabama court of animal cruelty charges, Tuscaloosa County court records show.

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